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The biggest box office duds ever - Page 23 of 54 - Kiwi Report

The biggest box office duds ever


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[post_page_title]Ben-Hur – loss of $76-$120 million[/post_page_title]
Many production companies often stick a newbie into their lead role to give their movie an edge, and that’s exactly what they tried to do when they stuck Jack Huston into the remake of Ben-Hur, that ancient epic of biblical proportions.

Ben-Hur – loss of $76-$120 million

Huston seemed to be an unlucky charm on the set of this movie because filming was often delayed due to on-set issues and production problems. Even Morgan Freeman’s role in the movie could not help Ben-Hur from selling tickets, and they eventually took a loss of between $76-$120 million. That had to Ben-Hurt (sorry).

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